Fowler Residence
Grand Junction, Colorado
Project Area
4,100 sf
Owner
Fowler Family
Based on the ground plan of a 900-year old Anasazi Indian pueblo, this custom home reflects the colors, forms and textures of the desert plateau.
Sandstone similar to the original Chacoan masonry was laid by a crew of nine Navajos who specialize in the restoration of ancient ruins. Landscaped pools and planters step down to two south facing courtyards, enclosed by a shading pergola.
The interior rooms cluster around a central court that acts as a heat sink. The design meets several unique requirements − it respects ancient forms and traditions, it creates an exhibition space for a significant collection of photographic work, and it conserves energy.
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